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Paradise Or Not

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Paradise - or not?

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Adam & Eve still live here?

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The Garden of Eden – Paradise on Earth

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What paradise?

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It’s like Hell’s garden on Earth!!!

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With Record-High CO2 Emissions in 2010,It’s Getting Hard to Turn Down the Heat

In 2009, more than 50,000 fires raged throughout the Brazilian Amazon, reducing what were once lush rain forests to charred plains stretching to the horizon. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, fires on the island of Borneo consumed millions of hectares of old-growth forests.

Land use changes such as the destruction of the Amazonian forests accounts for approximately 20% of the annual global greenhouse gas emissions - more than the emissions from the transportations sector worldwide.

The International Panel on Climate Change recently concluded that avoidable forestation projects, such as ours, are the best short term answer to green house gas mitigation. They concluded that they are much less expensive than other current mitigation methods and have the potential to imme-diately slow the growth of global warming.

The burning of the Amazon rain forest has made Brazil a world leader in greenhouse gas pollution. It is ranked number four just behind China, the United States and Indonesia. Paulo Moutinho, a researcher at the non-governmental Institute for Amazon Research, said the inventory shows that Brazil produces around 300 million tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent a year. Of which 200 million tons comes from logging and burning of the world’s largest tropical forest. Tropical forests are the world’s richest centers of biodiversity, and more than a billion of the world’s poorest people rely on them for fuel and food.

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The Amazon - the world’s largest rainforest

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The Amazon holds 60% of the world’s freshwater and produces 20% of all the oxygen on this planet

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We know the rainforest is disappearing rapidly

The RED fields shows carbon dioxyde storage in trees

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There is simply water everywhere

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What if the water disappeared from the Amazon as well?

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What if the river does disappear Chief Raoni?“This is the heart of the Amazon and what happens here affects the whole world,”

Sting

There is 24 different ethnic groups living there and they are all depending on the river.

Chief Raoni

The Kayapo tribe

The Xingu basin is a place of very high biodiversity and the biodiversity of fish is the same as the whole of Europe’s.

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Who said this was impossible in the Amazon?

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Are we too late or can we stop now?

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So what can I do NOW?

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If you REALY WANT you can help!

Equity Fund Certificate

www.waterbridgecarbon.comwww.rockbayinvestments.com

20 Tons of C02 for deliveryEquals 20 VER Carbon Credits when matured

Is the owner of Certificate Number: 00021 to the amount of

We hereby certify that: Johan Frölich

Signed Paul Divall-Simmons. UK Operations Manager.

Date: 20th June 2011

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Start your responsible business today!

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The rainforests is what keeps us alive!

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Deside your future NOW!